• | Simrad SR15 |
• | Simrad SR70 |
• | In Off mode, the filter is disabled. |
• | In Weak mode, the data from the last three sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Medium mode, the data from the last five sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Strong mode, the data from the last seven sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | Off The Sensor filter is switched off.
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• | Weak The information from the last four sensor transmissions are averaged.
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• | Medium The information from the last eight sensor transmissions are averaged. This has proven to be a useful setting for trawlers.
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• | Strong The information from the last 16 sensor transmissions are averaged.
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• | In Off mode, the filter is disabled. |
• | In Weak mode, the data from the last three sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Medium mode, the data from the last five sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Strong mode, the data from the last seven sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Off mode, the filter is disabled. |
• | In Weak mode, the data from the last three sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Medium mode, the data from the last five sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | In Strong mode, the data from the last seven sensor transmissions are median filtered. |
• | Select Low if the signal level from your sensors is high in comparison to the general noise level. |
• | When the signal level of the sensors installed is not significantly higher than the general noise level, then you can select High. By selecting High you are increasing the range of detection if you are operating at the limit of the expected detection range. However, you are more sensitive to interference. |